Cambridge United will have a near full strength squad for the visit of Yeovil Town, Mark Bonner confirmed.

Barry Corr remains the only long-term injury concern, with the interim head coach having around 20 players to choose from for the match against the Glovers.

He has made some changes in personnel since taking over from Joe Dunne, notably including Harry Darling and Paul Lewis, while changing the formation slightly too.

And with some players missed out on the squad entirely for Tranmere, such as Louis John, Bonner said that he hoped the changes would create a greater sense of competition in the squad, and he believes it has done just that.

“Those boys have done well in the games they’ve played, but they’ve created some competition and I think we needed that,” he said.

“We’ve seen a real determination from those out of the team to try and get back in it.

“They’ve trained well and those that are in the team have to hold onto their shirt so that creates a good environment for training. (They have) to try and be competitive and give me decisions to make, that’s exactly what I want, I won’t shirk those difficult decisions.

“There’s 20 players ready and available to play and to fight for us this weekend and that’s my difficult decision.”

And the head coach added that the players don’t necessarily need to impress him, rather work hard to try to pick up points for the club.

“It’s not about proving yourself to me, it’s about training properly to give yourself the best chance of playing, it’s about playing well when you’re in the team to keep your place and doing well if you come off the bench to try and force my hand to get in the team next time,” he said.

“It’s about getting yourself ready to help our team win games. It’s not about me, it's about winning games for Cambridge United, that’s what the players need to be doing.

“They’ve done that in the last week. I’ve been pleased with that and they have to keep doing it. Whoever else they impress along the way that’s great, but we’re here to win.”